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The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 20, 19899
ROOMMATE WANTED immediately.
UNC student prefers female to
snare Brookstone apartment.
wD, cable, furnished, pool, tennis
jncl. $200 12 utils. 967-2328.
NON-SMOKING roommate wanted.
Female preferred. TownHouse
Apts. $152mo. 13 utilities.
Deposit required. 968-3566.
WANTED: NON-SMOKING ROOM
MATE(s),(Female preferred), to
share huge, quiet apartment on
busline. It has everything! WD,
AC & more! $275 12 utilities.
Call 929724 now!
OWN ROOM at Kingswood Apts.
$150mo plus 12 utilities. Call
Dave at 9330370.
Rides & Riders
NEED RIDE to DC area, pref. North
VA, weekend of Sept 16. Will pay
for gas. Call Amy at 933-1656.
RIDE WANTED. One way to NOVA,
WASH DC area Fri afternoon or
evening Sept 15. Will pay. Call and
leave message for Susan at 933
8188. NEED RIDE to Fayetteville. Fri, Sept
22. Will help with expenses. Call
Alan 933-5366. Keep calling.
RIDE NEEDED to WASHINGTON
DC AREA 822-824. Call if you
are going round trip or Just one
way, 933-9360.
NEED RIDE to Richmond, DC, or
NYC. Fri Sept 22. Will share gas.
Call Paige 9296888 eves.
Carpools
CAR-POOL? FayettevilleOhapel Hill.
1f interested, please call 436
4685. If no answer, please leave a
message.
Lost & Found
MARGE NELSON. I found your gym
card. Stop by 101 Peabody Hall to
pick up.
LOST: Bus pass between the F Lot
and The School of Nursing on Sept
12. Call Danene 966-4435.
LOST. Blue wallet belonging to
Laura Salmons. Reward offered.
Lost in The Pit, morning of Sept
14. Call 962-5066 days or 929
8665 eves and weekends.
FOUND in STUDENT AID OFFICE on
914: Textbook titled AFRICA, ed.
by Martin & O'Meara. Come by
300 Vance Hall to claim.
LOST PAIR of prescription glasses
(tan case, pink frame) between
Melver and Joyner Thurs eve.
Please call 933-3612 if you find
them or have any info regarding
them. Thank you.
DTH Classifieds
Call 962-0252
FOUND: 10KT men's gold ring in
bound periodicals stacks of Davis
Library, second floor, Sun 917 at
1:30pm. Call Andy at 93S8229.
FOUND: GOLD SIGNET ring with ini
tial 'S' on third floor undergrad.
Call 968-9436 to claim.
LOST: Set of keys on leather Polo
ring in front of PKE house (big frat
court) Sat. (916). Please call
Michael at 962-7014 or 968
4789. FOUND: Wachovia bank card at
campus ATM, Friday the 15th at
8pm. NAME: David Monasterio.
Call 929-9063 or 929-6070 to
claim.
FOUND: 17 gold ad-a-beads in
front of the Zeta House on Press
Night. Sept 15. Call Dana 933
1300. LOST: LADIES ACCESS WATCH
wmoon phase, black leather
band, medium sized face. Lost on
91389 11 am, between
Carmichael & the pit Please call
JoAnna at 933-2765 if found.
FOUND: Pair of perscription glass
es in brown case on Franklin, in
front of Post Office on Friday 9-15.
Call John at 933-7222 for return.
FOUND - Ladies Citizens Quartz
watch near Chase Hall. Found
Monday 918. Call 933-3593.
LOST: Small gold chain bracelet
somewhere on UNC campus.
Reward offered. Call Anna 933
4392. BUY IT,
SELL IT
FIND IT,
DTH CLASSIFIEDS
MISSING FROM dorm 91789.
ladies bifold wallet. Contents senti
mental. If found return to Morrison
desk or call 933-3359.
LOST: BLUE BACK PACK containing
rugby boots, shirt and ball. If
found, please call 933-5092.
LOST: WHITE POP'S CASE with
license, meal card, ID, athletic
pass, and registration card.
PLEASE call Jennifer Terry at 933
6244 soon!
TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING
SERVICE. Term papers, lawmedi
cal reviews, resumes, cover let
ters, 24hr turn-around time avail
for many assignments. Call 933
9263 today!
DO YOU WANT an eye catching
resume? Need some help writing
it? Call 942-1167 to get an edge
on your job hunting.
HATE TYPING? Let me do it. Call
967-0583 for fast, professional
service on Macintosh PC. MA in
English, familiarity with MLA styles.
Ask for Cindy.
Tutoring
Services
RESEARCH INFORMATION
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- all subjects
Order Catalog Today with VISAMC orCOD
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TENNIS LESSONS given
by David Nash, TENNIS
PROFESSIONAL Reasonable
rates: $10 per half hour,
$15 per hour. Contact at
942-4650 (preferably at noon).
EXPERIENCE: Junior Doubles
Champion, played on UNC
when ranked 6 in the
country, taught throughout
US and Europe.
TENNIS LESSONS. USPTR Certified
Instructor. Students, $10 per hour.
Special rate for groups. Call James
at 967-3776.
Health
ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private
and confidential GYN facility with
Saturday and weekday appoint
ments available. Pain medication
given. Free pregnancy tests. 942
0824. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING
Freshman to Post-Doctoral and
Faculty. No job too large or too
small. 100 letter quality.
Professional, fast dependable,
accurate. Word Wrangler, 933-9752.
Diabetes & UNC Life
A panel discussion for
students with diabetes.
WedSept20,7-830pm
Health Education Conference
Room 2nd floor, Student Health
Service. For info: 966-6562
We're the
best buy
in town!
Campus Calendar
" The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily
listing of University-related activities
sponsored by academic departments,
student services and student organiza
tions officially recognized by the Divi
sion of Student Affairs. To appear in
Campus Calendar, announcements
must be submitted on the Campus
Calendar form by NOON one business
day before the announcement is to run.
Saturday and Sunday events are printed
in Friday's calendar and must be sub
mitted on the Wednesday before the
announcement is to run. Forms and a
drop box are located outside the DTH
office, 104 Union. Items of Interest
lists ongoing events from the same
campus organizations and follows the
iame deadline schedule as Campus
Calendar. Please use the same form.
WEDNESDAY
10 a.m.: The Bloodmobile will be
upstairs in the Student Union until 3
p.m. Please come give the gift of life.
Noon: The Executive Branch of
Student Government is holding a rally
on the steps of Wilson Library to pro
test the recent tuition increases and the
lateness of student notification of these
increases.
' ; Women's Studies Program pres
ents a lunchtime colloquium: "Reading
the Body in Medieval French Love Sto
ries" by Jane Burns, professor of ro
mance languages, in Toy Lounge of
Dey Hall.
-- CGLA is having a Lesbian Lunch
today in 207 Union.
3:30 p.m.: University Career Plan
ning and Placement Services will hold
an InternshipExperiential Learning
Workshop: Internship basics and how
to find one in 209 Hanes Hall.
UCCPS will hold Job Hunt 101:
Basic information on how to use UCPPS
office for seniors and graduate students
in 210 Hanes Hall.
4 p.m.: The Industrial Relations
Association will meet in 224 Union. A
representative from Glaxo will discuss
resume writing and interviewing.
The Joint UNC-Duke Physics and
Astronomy Colloquium will hold
"Time-Resolved Studies of Surface
Dynamics" with Harry Tom of AT&T
Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, N.J. today
in 265 Phillips Hall. Refreshments will
be served at 3:30 p.m. in the Lounge,
Room 277.
4:15 p.m. UCCPS will hold Job
Hunt 102: Resume Writing Workshop
for seniors and graduate students in 2 1 0
Hanes Hall.
The Nursing Home Committee of
the Campus Y will meet at the Campus
Y to discuss plans for this year.
5 p.m.: The Japan Club will meet
in 407 Dey Hall. All those interested in
learning more about the culture of Japan
are invited to attend.
The GaiaGIobal Issues Commit
tee of the Campus Y will have its first
meeting in the Campus Y lounge.
Concerned about the rain forests, China,
global warming or Latin America? We
will offer you the chance to talk about
these issues and many more!
Campus Y Women's Forum will
meet in 206B Campus Y.
UCCPS will hold Job Hunt 101:
Basic information on how to use UCPPS
office for seniors and graduate students
in 210 Hanes Hall.
The CIA Action Committee invites
you to find out the truth about the CIA.
Come to an introductory meeting in
Murphy 111. Bring your own questions
or just listen!
5:45 p.m.: UCCPS will hold Job
Hunt 102: Resume Writing Workshop
for seniors and graduate students in 210
Hanes Hall.
6 p.m.: The Wesley Foundation
will meet for an evening of Christian
fellowship and a presentation on the
work team's trip to St. John's Island,
S.C. Dinner is $2.
The Dillon School Committee of
the Campus Y will have its last intro
ductory meeting in the Campus Y Con
ference Room for students interested in
volunteering at the maximum security
prison in Butner, N.C.
7 p.m.: The South African Schol
arship Fund Committee will meet in
the Campus Y Lounge to discuss plans
for the coming year.
The UNC China Club will host
Taiji (TaiChi) expert Jay Dunbar to
give a presentation on this form of
martial arts in 208 Union.
Student Health Service is sponsor
ing a panel discussion for students with
diabetes until 8:30 p.m. in the Health
Education Conference Room on the
second floor, Student Health Service.
The Pre-Law Club meets in 206
Union. The pre-law adviser, Donna
Lefebvre, will answer questions.
Dorothy Bernholz, the General Col
lege pre-law adviser will also be pres
ent. 8 p.m.: The UNC Habitat for Hu
manity will have its first meeting in
212 Union.
The Carolina Team Handball Club
will practice in Carmichael Gymna
sium. No experience required. Come
dressed to play basketball.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Elections Board applications are due
at the Union desk or Suite C on Friday,
Sept. 22.
The Graduate and Professional
Student Federation offers informa
tion on the in-state tuition application
process. Check the bulletin board out
side Suite D in the Union for details.
Carolina Union Underground in
vites you to join a league! Sign up now
until Sunday, Sept. 24 in the Union
Underground to join a bowling league.
Games will be held on Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday nights.
The UNC Great Decisions Coordi
nating Committee applications are
available in the office of International
Programs in 207 Caldwell Hall.
UCPPS is collecting resumes of
seniors interested in working for non
profit organizations after graduation.
Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall
between Oct. 16, 1989, and Jan. 19,
1990, for inclusion in a book from
UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be
sent to NPOs.
Auditions for the UNC Pauper Play
ers production of "Grease" will be held
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sept. 25th in
Person Recital Hall. Actors, singers,
and dancers prepare one song (accom
panist provided) and one monologue.
Questions? Call Scott Gold or Angela
Coin: 933-2881 or 933-2968.
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10 Edges
14 Modern Mede
15 Hodgepodge
16 Gr. theaters
17 Factions
18 Dramatic
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21 Sky mysteries
22 Spooky
23 Certain group
25 Electricians
26 Crony
28 Shoe width
29 A Starr
30 Burning
32 Lowly worker
34 Vehicle
38 Consumerist
Ralph
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46 Long, partner
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BULIMIA GROUP
FOR STUDENTS
Will focus on
-Understanding the causes
of the binge-purge cycle
-Regaining control
of eating behavior
C Student Psychological Services
at 96&-36S8 for more information and signup.
DTH CLASSF1EDS
REACH OVER 20,000
FIND A JOB. SELL YOUR CAR!
Volunteering
VOLUNTEER HEALTH Counselors
needed! Great opportunity for
undergraduate and graduate stu
dents interested in the fields of
psychology, nursing, social work,
medicine, women's studies and
other allied health professions to
gain valuable counseling and refer
ral experience. Interested women
(regardless of major) should call
Women's Health Resources at
968-4646. Training to begin
September 23.
DID YOU WISH for a Big Sister
when you were growing up? You
can make an adolescent's wish
come true by volunteering for
Women's Health Resources' "Side-By-Side"
program. Volunteers will
work with "at-risk" adolescent girls
aged 16-19. All it takes is 2
hrsweek. Interested women
should call WHR at 968-4646.
Training begins In Sept.
INTERESTED IN GERIATRICS and
working with older adults?
Women's Health Resources needs
men and women to volunteer for
its Relief for Caregivers of the
Elderly Program. Call WHR 968
4646 for more information.
Energetic? Self-Motivated? Got
good ideas? We put creative minds
to work! Public relations, advertis
ing, marketing experience. Join our
staff. We'll love you for it. 962-0545.
INTERESTED IN SCOUTING? We
need a volunteer assistant leader
for small girl-scout troop. We meet
Tues. at 2:40 at Frank Porter
Graham Elementary School.
Please call Sara at 9296351.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - A
REWARDING EXPERIENCe. Are you
looking for an opportunity to share
your time, your talent, your love?
Visit the Hillhaven Convalescent
Center on East Franklin and bring a
touch of home to those in need.
Call Ellen 967-1418.
PROJECT UPWARD BOUND, a pro
gram for educationally disadvan
taged high school students needs
students to volunteer as tutors on
Saturdays and after school in the
areas of English, Math, Science,
History, and Foreign Language
(mostly French and Spanish).
Tutorial sessions operate from
9:30am-ll:20am on select
Saturday mornings and for one
hour afterschool during the Fall
and Spring semester. Interested
persons should contact the
Upward Bound Program at 140
12 E. Franklin St (225 Hill Bldg.)
or call 962-1281 or 962-1282.
Deadline, Sept 25. 1989.
Personals
KRISTEN. Feeling homesick? Miss
mom's home cooking? Meet me at
Linda's ll:30am-2:30pm or 5pm
9pm. John.
GRAMPA - YOU'D never have to fix
anything - I love you! Please con
tact me - Sutures 2 and patience
forever. P.S. - don't ever turn to
stone.
DTH Classifieds
962-0252
AMW. WHO'S GOING to clean the
s off you now? Remember, what
goes around comes around! ABAD.
HEATHER. DON'T GO! Please stay!
We'll miss you! Love, Kelly, Kim,
Tammera, Ellen, Nick, Grant,
Jennifer, Dianne. and Stephanie.
J.C. BYRD from Fayetteville. Where
are you? Long time no see!
Curious to know more? Respond
DTH P. Char.
THE YOUNG LADY with brownish
hair, wearing white shorts and
white sequined top in 4-Corners
Thurs night (914) around
12:15am. I was captivated by you.
Guy with blond hair and light blue
jeans. Let's meet againl Interested
call Bryan 968-6105.
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